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(1.00) (Jer 30:19)

sn Compare Jer 29:6.

(1.00) (Sos 1:9)

tn Heb “I compare you to.”

(0.86) (Rom 8:18)

tn Grk “are not worthy [to be compared].”

(0.86) (Jer 31:38)

sn On this idiom compare vv. 27, 31.

(0.71) (Rev 19:2)

tn Compare the similar phrase in Rev 16:7.

(0.71) (Jer 16:12)

sn For the argumentation here compare Jer 7:23-26.

(0.71) (Pro 3:15)

tn Heb “All of your delights cannot compare with her.”

(0.71) (Psa 22:12)

sn The psalmist figuratively compares his enemies to dangerous bulls.

(0.71) (2Sa 22:46)

tn Heb “prisons.” Their besieged cities are compared to prisons.

(0.71) (Jdg 8:3)

tn Heb “What was I able to do compared to you?”

(0.71) (Lev 20:9)

sn Compare the regulations in Lev 18:6-23.

(0.71) (Lev 11:26)

sn Compare the regulations in Lev 11:2-8.

(0.61) (Pro 8:11)

tn The verb יִשְׁווּ (yishevu, from שָׁוָה, shavah) can be rendered “are not comparable” or with a modal nuance, “cannot be compared” with her.

(0.61) (Job 14:11)

tn The comparative clause may be signaled simply by the context, especially when facts of a moral nature are compared with the physical world (see GKC 499 §161.a).

(0.57) (1Jo 4:1)

tn “False prophets” refers to the secessionist opponents (compare 2:19).

(0.57) (1Jo 3:1)

sn The pronoun him is a clear reference to Jesus Christ (compare John 1:10).

(0.57) (2Co 12:9)

tn “Most gladly,” a comparative form used with superlative meaning and translated as such.

(0.57) (2Co 8:17)

tn The comparative form of this adjective is used here with elative meaning.

(0.57) (Act 23:15)

tn The expression “more thorough inquiry” reflects the comparative form of ἀκριβέστερον (akribesteron).

(0.57) (Mic 4:6)

sn The exiles of the nation are compared to lame and injured sheep.



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